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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7824 in Consumer Electronics
- Colour: Black
- Brand: KitMaster®
- Model: VVME-HTPCD-V01E
- Dimensions: 12.20" h x
3.74" w x
10.04" l,
12.13 pounds
Product Description
Product Specification:
High quality home cinema projector with HDMI.
HD Ready.
5 inch TFT LCD Screen
Built in analogue TV Tuner
Connect your Freview, sky, sky+HD, etc
Connect your DVD player
Connect your blu-ray player
Connect your game console and play games.
Connect your PC.
Optical image keystone correction: Multiangle playing +/-15 degrees
Screen rotation: Place on a table or hang on the ceiling.
Supportd 1080i/720P/576P/480P/576i/480i signals.
OSD menu (On screen display)
Menu Language: English, Spanish, German, Chinese, Italian
Vertical and horizontal image flip & zoom.
Projection method: Front/Celing mount
Bulb: 150W
Bulb life: 6000-8000 hours
Contrast: 800:1
Brightness: 1800 ansi lumen
Highly effective optical engine system.
Input: HDMI, SCART, VGA, COMPONENT VIDEO, VIDEO
Output: Audio
Screen ratio: 4:3, 16:9
Speaker: 1x1.5W
Projection dimention: 50"-120", depending on where and how you place the projector.
Low noise level on ventilation system.
Remote control.
Manual focus adjustment.
Weight: 5.5 kg
Panel Colour: Black/Silver plastic
Package weight: 7.5 kg
Size: 310 x 255 x 95 mm
Box size: 450 x 340 x 460 mm
Certifications: CE, CCC
Package Includes:
1 x HD Ready Projector (12 Months Warranty) with Fitted in Bulb (6 months warranty)
1 x Remote Control
1 x Power Connection Cable
1 x VGA Computer Cable
1 x 3 Way Audio Connection Cable
1 x Spare Fuse
1 x Lens Cleaning Tissue
1 x User Manual
2 x Packs of Screws
Customer Reviews
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
149 of 155 people found the following review helpful.Bluray Image good, fan obtrusive
By o_10sworld
I bought this projector a short while ago and have found it to be more than acceptable for projecting DVD and Bluray discs to a huge screen about 3m across the other side of the room. It was extremely easy to set up and I was projecting within 10 minutes of opening the box. There are a good number of ports to add HDMI x2(for Blueray), VGA (for pc)and RGB component. All very good. Unfortunately it begins to lose marks from here onwards. It is difficult to set the pc so that the desktop is readable (lose one star), but viewing family photos and BBCi/4OD is fine, although some tweaking is required on the picture settings to get an optimum picture.The sound from the unit is ample but my preferred method was to hook up surround sound. There inlies the real problem. The fan is so obtrusive that you need to have surround so high to be heard over the top of it.(I can't find anywhere the DBa level output - my opinion is that it is on a par if not higher with above average talking level which is reported as being around 60DBa)I do not want to find myself as a nuisance neighbour so my recourse is to use wireless headphones to blot out the noise from the unit.I am now considering purchasing a quieter projector for this reason. So if you are looking for a cost effective projector for viewing family photos then I would say this was fine, however as a bluray home theatre the pleasure is diminished somewhat by the noise from the fan. For that reason I would suggest purchasing an more expensive but quieter unit and as that was the real reason for buying this, and the unit is advertised as such I give the unit 2.5 - 3 stars.
40 of 42 people found the following review helpful.Great price but several big downsides
By Mr. R. A. Farrell
The price is the best part about this - if you're on a minimal budget and you just want a projector, this may be the best option for you.Note: this is my first projector. I just ordered one of these Optoma HD600X 720P HD Ready Home Cinema Projector and when it has arrived and I have tested it I will write a comment with some information about how they compare.Pros:* Very cheap* Everything included - power cable, HDMI cable, spare bulb, remote control, batteries, lens cap* Easy to set upCons:* Not only is this projector very loud but it is inconsistently loud, i.e. the fan noise is not at a constant volume, so it is very difficult to ignore. This means that anything with quiet sections (such as quiet dialogue) are very hard to concentrate on. Unfortunately that means that those serious, dramatic moments in films with whispered dialogue are pretty much ruined for me by this up-and-down whirring noise (in a decent sized room - me at the front and the projector at the back). This is the main reason I decided to go for another projector. If you can put up with the noise or your use case isn't affected by this then you may well want to go ahead and buy it.The next two downsides are more subjective - other people may have had better experience than me so I don't want to misrepresent the quality of this product as I am not an expert on projectors, but regardless of tweaking, these two issues remained:* On a light (off-white) wall the picture is essentially invisible unless all lights are off and it's night-time. As I understand it, darkness is preferable for optimal performance for most projectors but not a requirement for basic visibility. Perhaps the projector was too far away from the wall; it is placed at the back of the room which is just about far enough for it to cover the wall, which is just the size we want it. I may be expecting too much from a projector in this price range - I am very interested to see how the Optoma compares.* I was unable to get the entire picture in focus. No matter how hard I tried to ignore it, the blurriness of the picture was very off-putting and took quite a lot away from the novel experience of watching movies and TV shows on a huge screen. This was nowhere near as distracting as the fan noise and it's possible that others didn't even notice it, but it was definitely there for me. It was possible to get either the top or bottom of the picture reasonably sharp, but not the entire picture. Maybe the projector needs to be level and not keystone-corrected, but this is not possible in my living room.So if you really can't afford more than this price and you don't mind putting up with the noise, you may well be very satisfied with this product. You may also find that your specific set-up isn't affected by the brightness and blurriness issues that I encountered.I'll post a follow-up comment when the Optoma arrives - if it resolves all of the problems I mentioned then I think the extra £200 or so will certainly be worth it.
76 of 81 people found the following review helpful.HD or Not HD
By Mock Jock
Do not be misled by this product. Although it is described as an 'HD Projector' this does not mean that it is an 'HD Projector'. Call me old fashioned, but I was expecting it to be so. It merely supports 'HD'. Which means it is able to play 'HD' source material by down sizing it. The quality is therefore of standard clarity. Type and graphics become extremely pixelated and unpleasant to look at.
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